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Stockover's business at 1833 East Mulberry Street, which is on the Poudre River Corridor
and adjacent to the Kingfisher Natural Area, in exchange for a conveyance to the Stockovers,
subject to a City easement, of approximately 0.621 acres of City owned land adjacent to the
Stockover Property.
The Stockovers own an approximately 18,000 square foot retail/distribution improvement
on a 5.499 acre tract. The tract contains two legal parcels. The building is currently leased
to the Stanley Steamer, Inc.
16. Resolution 2004-001 Stating_the Intent of the City of Fort Collins to Annex Certain Property
and Initiating Annexation Proceedings for Such Property to be Known as the Homestead
Annexation.
The Homestead Annexation consists of approximately 25.151 acres of publicly and privately
owned property. This annexation includes a 1271 foot long portion of the Ziegler Road right-
of-way, and the adjacent street rights -of -way along Cornerstone Drive and Hearthstone
Drive. The recommended zoning is the UE — Urban Estate zone district. The property is
located within the Fossil Creek Reservoir Area Plan.
17. Resolution 2004-002 Making Findings of Fact and Conclusions Regarding the Appeal of a
Decision of the Administrative Hearing Officer Relating to the Discount Tire at Fossil Creek
Project Development Plan.
On December 16, 2003, Council conducted a hearing on the appeal of the rehearing for the
Discount Tire at Fossil Creek Project Development Plan, and voted 6-0 to uphold the hearing
officer's approval of the project.
18. Resolution 2004-003 Authorizing the Execution of a Grant Agreement with the State of
Colorado for Fundingof f Airport Projects at the Fort Collins -Loveland Municipal Airport.
The Airport previously submitted a grant request to the Colorado Division of Aeronautics
for financial assistance to help pay for Airport projects. As a result, the Aeronautic Board
approved a grant offer to the cities in the amount of $45.278. Of this total: $25,788 is for
half of the cities' federal match for the Master Plan Study (the $450,000 FAA Grant for the
Master Plan Study has already been accepted by -the cities); $7,500 is forhalf of the estimated
costs to construct a replacement diesel fuel storage tank; and $12,000 is for half of the
estimated cost to construct a baggage claim structure to be used by commercial air
passengers. The cost to construct the diesel storage tank and baggage claim structure are still
being developed and will be submitted at a later date to the cities for approval and
appropriation of funds. The cities' share of costs for the Master Plan Study has already been
appropriated. Acceptance of the grant funds now ensures the commitment of funding will
not be lost to another airport.
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CONSENT CALENDAR
Second Reading of Ordinance No. 177. 2003, Amending_ Section 2-582 of the City Code
Regarding the Employment Status of Deputy and Assistant City Attorneys.
This Ordinance, which was unanimously adopted on First Reading on December 16, 2003,
clarifies that Deputy and Assistant City Attorneys are not management employees of the
City but, rather, are unclassified employees whose positions are approved by the Council,
and who are appointed by the City Attorney, and serve at the pleasure of the City Attorney.
8. Postponement of Second Reading of Ordinance No. 178 2003. Imposing a Moratorium mnn
the Acceptance of Applications for the Approval of Development Plans and/or the Issuance
of Building Permits for Dwellings Constructed on the Rear Portion of Lots Located Within
the N-C-L. Neighborhood Conservation Low Density, N-C- M. Neighborhood Conservation
Medium Density, and the N-C-B. Neighborhood Conservation Buffer Zone Districts. to
January 20, 2004.
This Ordinance, which was adopted 4-2 (Nays: Kastein and Martinez, Councilmember
Bertschy was absent) on First Reading on December 16, 2003, imposes a moratorium on the
acceptance of applications for the approval of development plans and/or issuance of building
permits for "alley houses" or other dwellings on the rear portion of lots located within the
Eastside and Westside neighborhoods. Staff if recommending that this Ordinance be
postponed on Second Reading until January 20 so that the full Council will be present to
consider the Ordinance.
9. First Reading of Ordinance No. 001. 2004, Appropriating Prior Year Reserves in the Street
Oversizing Fund and Authorizingthe he Transfer of Appropriated Amounts to Be Used to
Construct Improvements on Ziegler Road from Timberwood Drive. South to Kechter Road.
With the construction of the Fossil Ridge High School, arterial street improvements are
planned for Zeigler Road adjacent to the school property. Parks and Recreation owns the
Southeast Community Park site adjacent to Zeigler Road immediately south of the high
school site. Hewlett Packard owns an undeveloped site adjacent to Zeigler Road immediately
north of the high school. Staff has worked with these property owners in an effort to
complete this portion of Zeigler Road between Harmony and Kechter. The property owners
have combined to improve Zeigler Road to a minor arterial from Timberwood Drive south
to Kechter Road. Combining the roadway construction into one project will save costs for
all property owners due to economies of scale and complete an important segment of
roadway which will provide primary access to the new Fossil Ridge High School opening
in the fall of 2004. This project will be funded entirely through developer contributions and
the construction will be managed by the City Street Oversizing Program.
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AGENDA
OF THE
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS, COLORADO
January 6, 2004
Proclamations and Presentations
5:30 p.m.
Regular Meeting
6:00 p.m.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
CALL MEETING TO ORDER.
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3. CITIZEN PARTICIPATION (limited to 30 minutes)
4. CITIZEN PARTICIPATION FOLLOW-UP:
This is an opportunity for the Mayor or Councilmembers to follow-up on issues raised during
Citizen Participation.
5. AGENDA REVIEW: CITY MANAGER
The Consent Calendar consists of Item Numbers 7 through 20. This Calendar is
intended to allow the City Council to spend its time and energy on the important
items on a lengthy agenda. Staff recommends approval of the Consent Calendar.
Anyone may request an item on this calendar to be "pulled" off the Consent
Calendar and considered separately. Agenda items pulled from the Consent
Calendar will be considered separately under Agenda Item #26, Pulled Consent
Items. The Consent Calendar consists of:
1) Ordinances on First Reading that are routine;
2) Ordinances on Second Reading that are routine;
3) Those of no perceived controversy;
4) Routine Administrative actions.
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